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I would not recommend train travel in Indonesia unless you are a 20 something backpacker with a lot of experience, but everyone should wander thru this station, it's fascinating, and gives you a solid feel for the challenges faced by the heavily populated city of...More

Ask businesstraveler44 about Gambir Train Station

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We got off a long train ride in a rain storm as it was getting dark out. Not a good way to enter a city you know nothing about. It was a little unclear where we should go to catch a taxi, (out in back...More

Ask Bryan H about Gambir Train Station

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Good grief. Anyone who recommends visiting this dump of a run down train station as a tourist attraction needs serious help. OK, Jakarta is limited on tourist delights, but this shouldn't be on anybody's list of things to do.

Ask Jarko2015 about Gambir Train Station

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the location of this station is on the A1 location near the National monument and presidential palace, this station is also complete in service, u may reach other cities among the Java island, such as Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Semarang etc.

Ask HendraNova about Gambir Train Station

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CC ( 18.01.26 )
We arrived this station from airport. The stations was well-managed, and located beside MONAS. In there, many shop was operating and many people crowded. There was good transport point, but is there attraction?? Nothing to do there, just station.

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Ask CanisHan about Gambir Train Station

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To those who want to witness the real beauty of Indonesia - take the train! Of course during the day time, is when you can visibly see a lot.
I have been taking the train to several destinations that do not have commercial airport and...More

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Ask Betawi_Boy about Gambir Train Station

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Dear Sara,
there are various mode train to Bandung but average around 10 USD.
you may buy online ticket, since I not allowed to give the Online link, you may googling and find yourself.
the duration is about 3-4 hours, its... More

Dear Sara,
there are various mode train to Bandung but average around 10 USD.
you may buy online ticket, since I not allowed to give the Online link, you may googling and find yourself.
the duration is about 3-4 hours, its better to buy online because sometime the queue is too long and not comfortable.
have a good journey

At en. tiket dot comm, which I used when I took the train to Jogja, many trains are fully booked. I am still seeing availability at 7:50am and 5:05am on Argo Parahyangan and
Argo Parahyangan Premium on the day u want to go... More

At en. tiket dot comm, which I used when I took the train to Jogja, many trains are fully booked. I am still seeing availability at 7:50am and 5:05am on Argo Parahyangan and
Argo Parahyangan Premium on the day u want to go but not sure if there are still 5 seats avail. If you an make it early, you may have a chance of getting your tickets. You can chat with their customer service and check availability. Good luck!